That's before they started building them to fail. Why? Because a freezer that's been running since '97 is at least two unsold new freezers.
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We make it so easy
I paid for an X size screen. I shouldn't have to disable a chunk of it to watch a video without a hole in it. /s
Realistically, while I'd rather not have a hole punch, I don't notice it and better than a giant top bezel that does nothinh. I just wish they still made phones small enough for one hand use.
Vegans for the animals that own an animal and deny it the choice of food are hypocritical.
Nah, I just use my Spaceballs The Flame Thrower, the kids love that one.
Well apparently the next post in my feed didn't get the memo.
39 Year old Electrician Dale walks across it without any issue. You see, it's just like one of his jobs that someone else engineered from a desk without ever seeing that the job is impossible. But, Dale is the man who pulls it off by crossing narrow trusses carrying tools and the new equipment, while his assistant watches from below rethinking his career knowing Dale's the man he's going to have to replace in the next 10-15 years.
Probably, but for a parody one-off picture no one cares.
If you really want to get into it, only Steamboat Willy went into the public domain, not the modern mouse.
You need Donnald duck in the picture too, for MickeyDonalds.
To be fair, it was always strange, but oddly enjoyable, eating food/snacks of characters. Scooby Foo snaks, Santa Chocolates come to mind.
It's a necessary step of the process, how would a woman be able to transition without any parts available?
/s I'm sorry my mind went there.
Reginald Albert "Red" Forman is a fictional character on the Fox sitcom That '70s Show, portrayed by Kurtwood Smith.